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RAM compatible with Ryzen 3200G

RAM compatible with Ryzen 3200G

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SrWaldo_22
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06-29-2016, 05:22 PM
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You're thinking about setting up a budget gaming PC and wondering about RAM compatibility. It's good to be cautious about older Ryzen CPUs and their memory issues. For your setup, the G-Skill 8GB/3000MHz DDR4 modules should work fine with this system. Just make sure they're listed on MOBO compatibility for peace of mind.
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SrWaldo_22
06-29-2016, 05:22 PM #1

You're thinking about setting up a budget gaming PC and wondering about RAM compatibility. It's good to be cautious about older Ryzen CPUs and their memory issues. For your setup, the G-Skill 8GB/3000MHz DDR4 modules should work fine with this system. Just make sure they're listed on MOBO compatibility for peace of mind.

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louie018
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06-30-2016, 01:16 AM
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The RAM should function properly. But the board quality is average—consider choosing an ASRock Pro4 instead.
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louie018
06-30-2016, 01:16 AM #2

The RAM should function properly. But the board quality is average—consider choosing an ASRock Pro4 instead.

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queenawesome55
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06-30-2016, 03:09 AM
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DDR4 compatibility varies by motherboard model. Often the device won’t reach its full rated frequency. A 3200 MHz module may function at the CPU’s stock limit of 2600 MHz. Enable overclocking in BIOS to hit 3200 MHz. Ryzen 3 series generally offers better out-of-the-box support, ensuring smooth operation. For integrated graphics, a 3000–3200 MHz stick is ideal, and dual-channel memory would provide optimal performance if available.
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queenawesome55
06-30-2016, 03:09 AM #3

DDR4 compatibility varies by motherboard model. Often the device won’t reach its full rated frequency. A 3200 MHz module may function at the CPU’s stock limit of 2600 MHz. Enable overclocking in BIOS to hit 3200 MHz. Ryzen 3 series generally offers better out-of-the-box support, ensuring smooth operation. For integrated graphics, a 3000–3200 MHz stick is ideal, and dual-channel memory would provide optimal performance if available.